RIF - How soon can you rehire?
borntexan
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Hello All,
Another location of our company has recently performed what they are calling a "Reduction in Workforce". However, they apparently would like to hire new people to fill some of the positions they have eliminated immediately. They are not planning on altering job titles, simply hiring new employees to fill the eliminated positions. I had always thought there was a time limit before you could rehire for the same position, and I thought it was 1 year. Anyone know the law on this topic???
Thanks,
Leslie
Another location of our company has recently performed what they are calling a "Reduction in Workforce". However, they apparently would like to hire new people to fill some of the positions they have eliminated immediately. They are not planning on altering job titles, simply hiring new employees to fill the eliminated positions. I had always thought there was a time limit before you could rehire for the same position, and I thought it was 1 year. Anyone know the law on this topic???
Thanks,
Leslie
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Thanks,
Leslie
Brad Forrister
Director of Publishing
M. Lee Smith Publishers
JUST PREPARED A RIF NOTICE THIS MORNING TO BE EXECUTED THIS AFTERNOON. The position has been eliminated and the responsibilities and accountabilities passed up to the Supervisor, who now must get all of the work accomplished by 2. The number of barns to shovel manure, wash the pins, feed the Hogs, and prepare the animals for market has been reduced to 5 instead of 10. This unit at one time had 4 herdsmen and 2500 HOGs to watch over. It now only has 1000, by the end of June this position will likewise be dissolved based on a remodel of the farm complex. This person has already been told that he is working his position into elimination; we will look at his performance and consider him for transfer into any position that may be available at the time. Today, we had no openings in which we could transfer today's RIF hit.
IT IS SIMPLE WHEN WE HAVE A REAL "RIF ACTION". I will not take or be involved with any false RIF action. When we terminate, we do not pay unemployment benefits to anyone, unless it is connected with a RIF action. We defend the non-payment because we terminated for cause or the individual voluntarily left our employment.
JUST GOT THE CALL AND THE RIF ACTION WENT DOWN WELL AND THE EMPLOYEE WAS GLAD TO KNOW HE WOULD BE ABLE TO DRAW UNEMPLOYMENT, BECAUSE HE KNOWS, OLE PORK DON'T PLAY AROUND WITH THESE TYPES OF ACTIONS!!!
GOOD LUCK HOPE THIS POST HELPS YOU TO CLEAR UP THE DANGERS WITH YOUR LEADERSHIP!
PORK
There is no magic time period. The longer the better, obviously. Immediate is a no-win. I would think a minimum of 6 months would be comfortably normal unless really unusual reversal of business circumstances presented themselves.
It is this very type of activity that causes the "ATTORNEY DAWGS" to get to chasing cars and peeing on ever twig in the area, staking out their claim. Go check the corners of your building and I bet there is a sign that they are on the prowl in your area of interest.
Everyone have a Blessed day and "pray for some ice cream, which is good for the soul"!
PORK
If you would not rehire them, then the RIF was a sham and you should have been upfront with them with the reasons for termination (poor job quality, poor work ethic, etc).